And, it's for a GREAT CAUSE! A local, non-profit/charitable organization, SxSE supports local school music programs. You can help by attending the SxSE Music Feasts listed below.

Student admissions (under 21) may be available at some events at a discounted rate. We appreciate your purchase of advance tickets online. It enables us to better prepare for each event and it makes sure you have tickets for the show. Advance online tickets can be purchased with credit card. We can only accept payment by cash or check at the door.

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TELLICO at the Depot... Saturday, March 30, 2019

The Asheville, N.C. band TELLICO creates an innovative sound that redefines what today's Southern Appalachian music can be... with vivid, original storytelling, vibrant musicianship, and intelligent arrangements.

At its core is the voice and guitar of Anya Hinkle, whose sound is rooted in the mountains of Virginia. The foil to her heartfelt singing is found in fellow songwriter, vocalist, bass and harmonica player, Greg "Stig" Stiglets. Veteran musicians Aaron Ballance (Dobro, lap & pedal steel) and Jed Willis (mandolin, clawhammer banjo, and electric guitar) complete the combo and hail from central North Carolina.

Their freshman effort - Relics and Roses - was well-received, gathering accolades and earning them stage appearances at the country's most prestigious festivals, including MerleFest, Bristol Rhythm & Roots, Gettysburg Bluegrass, and as Official Showcase Artist at IBMA's World of Bluegrass.

$25 advance; $30 door. Includes food, New South Beer, wine, other beverages, snacks and a FUN CONCERT. Best Deal in Town! Click and listen to...

John Howie and the Rosewood Bluff... center stage at the Myrtle Beach Train Depot. John formed the Two Dollar Pistols in '95 and churned out five full length CDs and an EP duet with Tift Merritt... and did a South by Southeast Music Feast before the Pistols broke up in 2008. He soon started up Rosewood Bluff and, with drummer Dave Hartman, bassist Billie Feather, guitarist Tim Shearer and pedal steel virtuoso Nathan Golub, produced their first album, Everything Except Goodbye.

Howie, Jr.'s future was set after seeing one of the Backsliders' first shows in Raleigh back in '92. An alt-country band, they were into Gram Parsons, the Burrito Brothers, Buck Owens... much like John was. Rosewood Bluff has shared the stage with legends such as George Jones and nouveaux stars Shovels and Rope.